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_ 12 = THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1898-16 PAGES. ON LOCAL MATTERS |£°% -WAS MURDERED aes Millinery Openii Spaldi icy ies’ : ——— | : : By ing. palding Bicycles. Ladies M . : pee é : 2 Verdict of the Jury in the Case Rendere wheel bas its hired cliampion ae ees. District Bills Considered in the Will take place Wednesday, Thursday, —but it's the disinterested, impartial We have reetly completed the new Saturday. Friday ind Saturday of THIS week. t «ct mechanical Ladies’, Misses’ Thildren’ House. a It will form a fitting climax to the a agg ag Senay 4 = Department tne te Cheney = Cisplays that others have made. The warket. We are the agents. courtry—and the valoes will be just — j Detcetive Making a Thorough Inves- best is always reserved for the last, $ as superlative. Notice in a dfy or two know. . MEASURES PASSED WITHOUT DEBATE | ‘te=tton co ascertan ene Perpetea- e e —— tor — But Slight Clu ati ii Proposed Regulation of Street! ,,. autopsy and inquest held Saturday “1 in the case of the aged baker, Ernest Beck, Railway Taxes. whose body was found in the river after he had been absent for nearly two months, as published in Saturday’s Star, showed CONSIDERABLE WORK DONE] that the old man was murdered and ais body afterward thrown overboard. It is eae the belief of the doctors and the police that the body was thrown in the water scon after the murder was commiltted, but This was District day in the Hovse, and business was commenced as scon as the passed without debate: 2 nidine! were) deposiied) in ttatrivecsbut = will actuate the twin screws, while five House 1865. To extend the charter of great boilers, teaming with the pressure of few days ago. SS the Frarklin Insurance Co. ; : 180 pounds of steam, will supply the energy : sh Matting'y yesterday afternso: . 1. To authorize the public} _Inspectcr Matiingy yesterday afternoon ; needful to drive those engines and turn . | detailed Detective Muilcr on the case, and i Frinter to use government telegraph Poles |50'1) Taine a ticrough investicatien. The Kearsarge and Kentucky to Be } those screws quite 120 times a minute. on North Capi eet. : : Tae turrets will be turned and controlled The autopsy made by Deputy Coroner : = Hou To amend the law relating | Gucchseon tmewor tear dietet wuar ee cn Launched This Month. by electricity—the first instance on so large to carrying and selling deadly or dangerous | the head, as well as a number of broken = a scale on any vessel, and the same power (Commissioners’ bill.) ribs and other evidences of violence about will bring the ammunition from its store se bill S0G4 was then called up. It different parts of the body. It ts possible rooms to the breeches of all the large ; that these wounds were made by a dul:| POWERFUL FLOATING FORT! ine 6 ae eS ee i Te Tle ae ty htt We Face the Spring. What a clamoring! A storeful of Spring lines press to the front—for first introduction. The old store is a new store. It's best friends will hardly recognize it in its remodeling—its freshening—its improved conveniences and extended facilities—its increased departments. But there's the old familiar welcome—the old familiar confidence, born and perpetuated of sterling quality, and sterling quality There’s the same old guarantee—the same old low prices—the game efforts to please. And you 1 find the same old satisfaction. They're “The Saks stores” still— an Re “No other house does, ever did, or ever will sell such ster- qualities at such low prices” as the Saks Stores. Sosgooeegngonpezeteotetetretentetetoatentetnns entntetenententege ee tte tenes ete energy Each mast vi i mbia. blackjack or slungshot, and after being RigualbOutnee ae eee ‘The bill was passed. It is as follows: knocked down he was doubtless stamped mast will form a vast wind-pipe down 5 That persons charged in the Police Court | upon by those who assaulted him. { est which fresh i Da aul { es : jat persons charge secon | Hts certain,” Dr. Glazebrook said, that | Have Been Built in a Remarkably | which fresh alr will be drawn to the depths |@ Boys’ Ciothing. At 12 50 Ladies’ Suits, Wrads, etc. of the District of Columbia in cases ii r h 2 death had teken piace before the body was which the onl. ry . Eighnty-odd auxiliary engines will reduce Short Time. the tax upon the muscular energies of the crew and add to the efficiency of the ship penalty upon conviction for} ty own in the water, but just what length the offe a fine not to exceed $50 M2y | of time he could rot tell. There could be give security for their appearance for trial ubt about the cause of death, the con- by handling and lowering the boats, rais- or for further hearing, either by giving B(of the lunes porn pene ao nes : ing the anchors, loading the coal, discharg- bend to the satisfaction of the court or by | "sult from drowning. Dr. Glazebrock also} m REMENDOUS BATTERIES | ing the ashes, bringing the shot, shell ana ot Spege ity in | Believes that the injuries to the chest were powder from the depths below io the one depositing money as collateral security in | ingicted after the victim's death. ————— Stations, and turning the turrets, and, ex- much amquae ss the court mag direct Testimony of Witnesses. cept for the guidance of these mechanisms, Sec. 2. That in all cases in the District] (, se Rowland, who found the body | By dint of great industry the Newport | manual labor is practically unnecessary. of Columbia where a defendant is sent to sp deree eel Le > Point, | News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company | With 1,210 tons of coal on bourd, and at a jail or to the workhouse in default of the | in the shallow water near Giesboro’ Point, ill launch the finest of our new battle | ¢Tuising speed of ten knots an hour, the All the good as one of the Coats that we things for- the | Sender “Gut°shete seams, silk sleeve linings, and re Itali: body lining. Ce uy boys are not could et Re rder made and sell it fer lens confined to Sat- | {Bu $15—bat making it curselves saves the urday. ‘This is we want to call difference for you. aa again te tho an every day op: skeleton - lined The regular spring opening of Ladies’ fine imported and specially made Cos- tumes and Wraps will take place at the same time we 1 ay a és : a a & Sees 5 = Coats, in black vieuna and tan covert cloth. introdu th = payment of a fine he shall be released upon | appeared before the jury and described the * vessels will be able to cover 6,000 knot: portunity store. hy _ ripen imtroduce the new the payment of the balance of the fine due | position of the body when he first saw it. | Sips on the 2ith of the present month—not | white at the rate of 13 knots an hour they y eee cr eatin, and ft fa dettdea decided Millinery — depart- ment — Wednesday quite twenty months from the day the keels. were laid. The ships could ha by him, after crediting thereon as pa equal to the proportion the time pe can easily cover 3,500. Under a press 500 Policemen Reagan and Dyer, te whom ve been | more tons of coal can be carried, yielding fon. You And the coming | novelty ‘effect. of our’ own « a z % 3 z Won't sce any like them anywhere else. s served by him in jail or workhouse | finding was reported. told of how they got | 1, Wo.eq two months ago, but, to facilitate | @ Corresponding wider range of action. of the spring stock brings its spe-"] Yon could not get a tailor to make you one to Saturday. But bears to the whole time he was to serve} the body ashore. The condition of the | 101) Goat completion, they have been kept | ,, The “Kearsarge” will be christened by : ae ? under the sentence. clothing on the dead man may help the a f a Mrs. Wirislow, the wife of Lieutenant Com- cials. Tomorrow for these: 5 5 today and tomor- sige Seaceiee police in the efforts to establish a motive. | purposely on the stocks till a magnificent | mander Winslow, the son of the officer cone ss Ten’s and Boys Shoes. row we are sellin seb Se Part of the trousers d disappeared, as | new crane of great capacity could be erect- | manding the old “Kearsarge” in her mem. 85 Boys’ Tan Covert Cloth Top Coats, cut Durch ba selling Mr Babcock then called up the bill] the water and mud had rotted the woolen | eq to handle the armor and other heavy orable fight. short and, full: back, ‘with double-stitched ur shoe business has been a some model Suits a ize a il re was the coa p “ edges, welt-stit ‘seams, ce y < : ee i - "a Coast 149) Chest the c aoa ee mila) Gide Ron 3 & Lbs oe weights yet to go in the vessels. Meee aaa nee Rey ete irocn bation qo steady growth. Competition has | and Capes that were oad Company to use the double overhead | Toad man's lodge books and some cards | The dual event of two ships of such maz- | of the state of mecnnrs ie canbe. Sines, Soto 8 made the fight one of price—we | brought over for use of our de- trolley system on the Navy Yard bridge. . »y had evidently not been | Mitude being launched on the same day will in be. 0 = re york: 5 5 2 oa ert were found. They had evidently not been a ———__ years. $7 value for........ have worked for qualit In an | signers and makers. Fully half of The bill was passed without debate. disturbed. Beck carried no pocket book. mark an era in the history of our new MRS. WELLWOOD'S HEADACHE. We ask you to at least linger a moment d Tr ‘4 nf - te bill then called up. It au-| Henry Beck, son of the dea:l man, told the | navy, while each ship in itself will be the Soot i. AE UIDCAT SEES Corte tee Soa aati: endeavor to undersell us they have | them went today—the balance will es the Washingto: nt Glen Echo | jury about his father’s movements the ie is " ee eront ote iedeiell Cece etectonec ca Se cho | right of January 15, and said the. latter | Be GLE ee ch We Ee oes paoved Krona [immense ret of n Painfal Intermitt feet within the District lines. The tice, | only tock 40 cents from home with him | keel blecks to water in this country. 2 Affliction Made Plain. a pcovialecl Gu: (hetell te: eee to™" | when ke left carly in the evening. His | thousand tons of steel-the equivalent of a | Frem the Cleveland Leader. sas a e said i at several | couple 5 -s ses—is al «. ea Z maintain passenger houses, with suitable | (rocking the canal nbout two weeks prior | circumstances, but to do so without the | £° i! I can’t hold up my head. I wish you uelcoeiigiete Catania ee ght cf the murder. He expressed | slichtest strain to the structure is some- | had come home earlier. I've been so lone- lumbia, and shall ase firetecloee cogs on the | the belief that his father was killed and thing calling for skill and careful fore- | some. aria 7 = his body thrown in the James Creek canal, | thought, and yet that is the sum of only | “Sorry, my dear,” sai railway, with all modern improvements for . it was afterward washed out|cne of these unfinished ships. 'y ”’ said her ford husband, They're Se Pee ee under-valued. Folks want quality | surely go tomorrow. They won't want, you ito eee the! valne/ and) the eflect in Shoes if they want it anywhere. | be shown at the “Opening.” Only feature—so good to be fo cheap—so unique | There is no other shoe as good as | one of a kind. GG BY Ue Hanan’s—there are no other Shoes Men’s Top Coats. that rank with the dozen | $35 garments = - $15.00 other makes we handle. We bring you the best values—and they at shall You might nience, comfort and safety of pa ne of these undinished Mai tor by ect of | Its particularly unfortunate that you're almost tualothes | iprneinigevoar enone | $40 garments = = $17.50 sengers, and shall run cars as often as the eS Congress approved March 2, 1895, and on | ill tonight. You know we are expected to weather man 3 i ge. ‘ | public y require, in accord- Detectives at Work. the 21 of the following January their con- | be at the church this evening tu help open Tomorrow, as leaders, we shall approved by the ioners of the District. Every fail- ure to comply with the conditions of this widow of the murdered man, by Detective Muller and she told him all about her husband. Her hus-| Price of ion was awarded to the Newport] the annual bazaar. s company for the individual contract 2,250,000, without the usual in- and the clothing | ce} | $50 garments = - $22.50 men were in Don't you think that you'll be better after you've had a cup of eee * Men's Patent Leather Lace Shoes, hand ODE, section shall render the company liable to oe of a s e s of speed. | tea? conspiracy — so sewed, made pring : i a fine of $50, to be re covered in any court | band, she said, had been crossing the Orne “K Aor apa end the ence are | “No,” the sweet little woman replied, “the iomara f the | Sermau ad. Balog” ints. $79 garments will be of competent jurisdiction at the suit ef tRe | canal for forty-two years and never be-| navigable fortresses of a formidable type, | thought of tea ts nauseating. ‘There isn't d ieee ee $3.50 ommission id District. fere, she said, had he beea troubled. About | and in action would render a good account | any use trying to fight it off, 1 never get season—and so S marked = = = = = $25.00 gine Dil was passed as it came from the} io ence on ti ze two weeks be-| of themselves in behalf of Old Glory. ‘The | over these attacks inside of twenty-four | 4 much of a ne- We shall sal— Mr. Batecck calisd up Senate bill fore he was killed. she said, he had been| dimensions of one apply equally to the | hours. You mast write a not2 to the pastor | ¢ . other, and their general dat are: explaining our (absence. It’s too bad, but cessity is alight | gittt'toas mh Sue dat Bose | $75 garments will be for the relief of the heirs of Pom K. So! crinking and when he stopned at a mai at : ‘5 : i a aye is load water line, 368 feet; beam, | it can’t be helped.’ $ oO 7 ‘his bill vide: hi he wegen he ordered away. Even thi: Length on mee uo) K weight ver- plain ‘or tipped—worth $4— (0) oops Sn the eae tone tonto | experience, he had told her, he did not re-| extreme, 72 feet 5 inches; draft, on peel ee nitaliwoed jsat down and looked $ . ‘But wi sige es % ‘4 ked $30 mudd conveyed to Biverstt Prazar, thecon member. Mrs. Beck said her husband had | displacement, 23 feet 6 inches; normal dis- | thoughtful for a little while. Finally, as if | $ coal ut we Marked = = = = = 00 rete x : es 5 tons; Mm lisplace- | he had just remembered it, he exclaimed: a S Nee is | worked regularly at Berger's bakery. Dur-| placement, 11,525 tons; maximum ¢ # : 2 * claimed: See east ion the Pape cere he = foe the eck te never drank anything, all eee an stereo noere eee ene Ps ae eats pane sees for 5 heirs 0 3 Pn ae Lt ee icons Saturday ximum indicate ‘ = er tonight. How unlucky we ure, Soh, sublect to the dower of the widow of | but, he would have his barton Frege . 10,000; maximum speed, re-!I guess I'll go over and give them to the this shall have the effect only of a wait | Had it not been that he was so badly | quired by contract, 16 knots; normal coal | Brownings. It would be too bad to waste claim of all the right, titie and interest of | beatea up, Mrs. Beck declared, she wou 410 tons; maximum coal supply, make it a light We shall sell— matter in price, A lot of Boys’ Black Satin Calf, Rus- . too. The whol | Sus wanes es 61.98 | 2110 garments will be ; i marked = = = = = $50.00 line — between |“ suppi ind = 2 5 lement, offi- | Just then it was announced th z = : 5 y : re rae ae aaa eta ental oe Pee re anen elieven (the Srotmais kent Para oecian) oid iranc inca oLinal ae ready, and Henry Wellwood went down to | flty and a hundred different styles We shall sell just as many pairs aaversd igutioctie trig Gast in a shed or house somewhere in the vi- | The novel characteristic, polythene) ahing ener ines eae a eO had got peer: —at your service—but these six as | of the above at the special prices They’re the works of Douget a i 1 ‘ini v a1 eir excee : ‘y > Ete any liability on the part of the United | cinity. — eee oars Bee rw | eatce Bek Coeuls xe tees whew (taille wife entered and sat down. : special values. as are called for tomorrow. Rowdaits. Satay Maver, Bi Raf- PThe bill w i fe was insured for about enough to de- | Gen, by which they may enter practically Why,” he said, “I thought you didn’t é Meyer, Beer, a fa herein ph eer any harbor of importance along our coast | care to take tea this evening” , : fray his funeral expenses and pay the r t are to F tar dentie grap lh tetas Wasd of $25 offered for the finding of his | line, somethirg denied to most of the || “I feel ® good deal Wetter than I did a y = Il other nations, The | little while ago,” she replied. estate in the District in its owners, the | bCd¥. As heretofore published in The Star, | armored cruisers of a ri t a Tan Co- 2 At $6.50 Tere cloth Top Coat, The ’98 Shirt Waists. fin, Gerson, Felix and that stamp pattern is the equal “ i 7 4 - f artic : 6 aa mena - | When they had finished tea he went out of the costliest coat ‘in the houre, and We do differently from most ey- | of artists. i Mr. Beck had visited several friends in the | offensive advantage possessed in this sin- y 3 : 1 Soa > iy 0 Pree ms Reece eed neighborhood of 4% and M streets on the | gle feature cannot be overvalued. to the hall and began putting on his over- Brads We is’ cut a nobby lenge, fotsed | Ty other store. We pick our pat- House bill $602, relieving Charlotte J. | MIsht of his murder. It was only a short Powerful Batteries. “What hre you going to do, Henry?” Mrs, daly Hninge mss SK sleeve and Malian | terns—and carry the goods to the | Lot more of the $7 silk Gottwals from the operations of the act re- | Wille before the hour ¢ ‘The power to meet an enemy will be cen- | Wellwood inqulred, lating to the allen ownership of land in the |“4¢ fad been his custom to walk through | tered effectively in the twenty-two guns | |,"I'm going to take these tickets over to Mee M street, a direct route to his home, and | forming the main and auxiliary baiteries, | ‘N¢ Brownings. © bill Was Dassed without amendment. | jt is presumed he started home this way|and these will consist of: Main battery, best maker of Shirt Waists in i At $7.50 Gher that'sitaiee =| America, for him to model and petticoats for ed Covert Cloth Top SesSe sSresresentonteeteesesfonteateetestengeaseeteotente ete “Never pe she said, in her sweetest : n tones; “we'll use them ourselves. My head- | Coat, "it “ie con- | Complete. In that way we own our Taxes of Street Railways. on the fatal Saturday night. No one seems | tour thirteen-inch B. L. R. and four eight- | ache's almost gone, and I think it will do | % — fervatively worth $10, and in at and fash- | effects—and all the trade discounts ‘Then Mr. Babcock called H pi | to have seen him after he left 4% street. ame! good 4 a jon as good ag tny’ coat at any price. S s z up House inch B. L. R.; auxiliary battery, fourteen | Me Sood to get out.’ ‘The novelty of having @ silk-lined coat to materially affect the prices in y: > S#21, to regulate taxes upon street railways A Singular Feature. eee ee aoia neatsitiea! ae took off his coat again and they went sell at $7.50 is all ours. Because we are f Thev’ prices in your in the District. This is a singular part of the night's! “or the purposes of resisting torpedo | eet AGEh Tew as in hoe hat oma favor. They're Saks Waists. The They sre made of extra beary change- The bill is as follcws: transaction, for M street is the principal|)oa+ attack and enfilading the open decks | Henry sald At 10 00 we'll pick out | Prices range from goc. to $2.25. mite cometh ‘saik;; ott oven Mowe af is: That every street railroad company op- | thoroughfare in that section, and a number | 4, unprotected gun stations of an enemy | “Darling, will you forgive me if I tell you a two shades of : . erated within the District of Columbix | of pedestrians are usually to be seen be- twenty six-pounders, six one-pounders and | Something? Gish tee wih rete gett, Exiilantine Walste, wet crete ie) aed ce! srall annually pay a franchise tax to the | tween 4% street and the bridge, as well as] rour Gatiines will keep up a destructive | What is It?" she innccently asited, % covert cloth is all the rage. Look at them, ed. back. Srsen, yellow ant gmay- tax collector of the District of five-eighths | cast of the tee our Gat iB ‘That was just a joke about those pass some are aan pone pete ee some $2.95 We have Lad made up a line of Plain and ad Gas’ pattantennlce teawOre eee ee mitrailieuse. I haven't any, but we can go and help open | % are made with plain pockets; they are It was ascertained this morning that on| Four torpedo tubes, two on each side | the bazaar, now that you're better.” ings = pes ed There shall be tev- | the night of the murder, or early Sunday amidships, mn complete the offensive | With a wild cry of distress the wronged ted and collected, in addition to such fran- | morning. the st PT eananiva: i "| phase of the ships. worman threw herself down among the chise tax, upon all of the real estate of | trout, on M street not far from the bridze,| The thirteen-inch and the eight-inch | cushions upon the sofa, and Henry Well- said companies, a tax in the same manner * ge. | cans are housed in two two-storied turrets. | wood has as yet been unable to convince was robbed, and if Beck was murdered | ‘Phe eight-inch guns are in the upper half, | ner that his only reason for wishing to at. and to the same extent as upon all other | near the bridge the burglars may have | which is fixed rigidly to the lower half. | tena the bazaar was the fact that Mildred Fancy Striped Taffeta Black ™ i yoke ard tating tet TUM front | eases thet mee worth suse cat sieeve: aeetel 4 OR Ferenc iter re $10.95 ; Mined with Skinner's satin; the cut is right, ° the fit is perfect—for as much satisfaction 4 as we offer you for 4 $12.50 elsewhere. $10 you'll have to pay all finished with welt seams; sleeves are | them at. real estate in the District of Columbia. The | committed both crimes. The whole structure has a total swing of | Hazleton, of whose beauty he had once un- fcllowing-named companies, to wit, the = Star beet pera oo pecvie in = (0 degrees, and te suns ae pointed | guardedly spoker, to be there in the é ‘Tra =: |. | Vicinity of the canal had been indulging in| in the same general direction and swung | character of a gipsy fortune teller. Cepital Traction Company, the Metropol- | <me gossip about an occurrence on M| from sice to side by the one great turning puaeap pane 9 tan Railroad Company and the Columbia | ctreet the night the two crimes were com- gear, engaging the lower half. The de- ABOUT SLEEP WALKERS. estetoateedenteadocoageneatoetentoedeteadooeateagegeatengeeteatooeetoateeiatotentoateeeateotatentetoateteateateteepea adeeb rine etoee crstoeepateer ec r doers hr Lo PMs rr lr o ode Gop rr PE IIU OOOO OO VOTO OPI OO Onin corte Railway Company, shall each pay, in mitted. One report was that two men had] sign has been seriously questioned here see **Saks’ Corner.’’ = dition to the franchise tax, an annual tax | } standing om (ee Street acting | and abroad, and there is a prevailing toning SGue aNarraw (anna eat an aoe notes of 4 per centum on their entire gross earn- | s ¥. One of them, the report | ion that the experiment will never be re- | § : x aS a NO sSoadoase oe otioaiee iets toaofontoeteatoafosfosteeteetectoatnntpetectoefedtedt sSosdesdestectoctentesteatetectectestoctoctecte ings. All other of such companies within | s 2 standing near an excavation | peated. . Cures That Proved Effective. DLL A tata t At the District shail pay an annual tax of 2 while another was standing | The eight-inch guns are puelered behind | From the Hartford Courant. _ = = = = ———= = = per centum upon their gross earnings, in | at the corner of Half street opposite Ehr- | wails generally nine inches thick, but aug- s ‘aviée Reversible Sentences. er nteteetetete ented 8 . 950 addition to said franchise ‘a mantraui’s store. At the approach of a| mented to eleven inches at the front. ‘The | The mention of a sleep walker standing 9 See eshetetetee ttetetetotetoctocotnetetetete eee The clever “puzzie editor” of London Truth exercises immense ingenuity in pro- viding entertainment for his readers. He offered a prize for “sentences making sense whether backward or forward.” Here are All laws now in force in the District with strian, Mrs. Ehrmantraut was told, | thirteen-inch guns are covered by fifteen | Upon the street railway track the other reference to the coilection of taxe » of the men gave a whistle, and then | inches of hardened steel also, except at the | night and barely escaping being run down creation of liens therefor, and the time and | both disappeared. front, where there Is an added thickness jas brought to the minds of many people mode of making essments and coisec- 5 of two inches. To pierce the walls of the ‘i : this line that 7600 S made applicable to the Ce lower turret a shot would have to strike | 7cidents In this ; ats have come <un, . except in so far as the | A colored man uamed John Bean, who] them from a distance of 1,500 yards with | der their observation, and ft is simply as- be incompatible | was reported to have ecen the men, was] all the pent-up energy equal to bearing | tonistfing how general is this habit. several sent in: . = ey sete and pe will see we have paved the way for parts of laws or | interviewed by a Star reporter. ‘He said | that shot quite thirteen miles. One person mentions the case of a mem-| Scandalous society and life make gossips you to save a heap of money—and not at the curtailment of a rl ny > Spey hea pclae! peor he had geen but one man. This man was The Auxiliary Battery. ber of the household who was found wan- | frantic. penny’s worth of quality either. But since our Clearance Sale th the provisions of this act are hereby | Standing at the corner, and asked him for| ‘The auxiliary battery of fourteen five- | dering about on the housetops, all unmind- |. This reads backward: we have been exceedingly busy—and that has accumulated a inch rapid-five guns is mounted in the su- | ful of his danger, while the observer was | Frantic gossips make life and society number of small lots. That's what these are—only there are aled. his w shall take effect from | the time. Before reaching the corner, how- scandalous. ft the Ist da f July, 1808. e] e a na standi the st t er- | at his wits’ end to know = 5 - - : 5 Geren eens ex, he saw a man standing in the street | perstructure on the main deck. This super. enue ead cakes een ‘Apply the same rule to the others given hundreds of others that we can’t mention—just as interesting. Mr. Babcock explained the inequalitic> | near an excavation, but he had disap-|"tructure, where it faces an enemy, Is Mid-March Specials. below: tonailen an atrect oolicaya ex ter Disteice Lesrried eee ne sorbose noc caa tinea composed of hardened steel six inches } to the ground. Usually the eyes of the | Dies slowly fading day; winds mournful AK Chiffoniers, with 5 , NGLISH Oak Hall Rack. 3 PIECE Antique Suite, a aid the bill proposed to correct these | who had been at the corner. He heard no | thick, and no explosive six-inch shell could | somnambulist are wide open, and now and sigh; = drawers — worth $7.50 — hend- polished, = with equal to the best $25 and put all the roads upen an equal fooi- | one whistie. The night was dark, and he]ever get through that bulwark. Each | then a story indicates that the vision must | _Bright stars are waking; for French plate glass—redueed | suite you can find anywhere 1 eae 3 Flies owlet, hooting, holding revel high, ae ing us regards taxation. The bill would | was unable to fell whether the man Wa< | gun station is separated from the adjoining | be fairly good at times. Richt nicnse noice $5 08 from $25 to dec— —— iho amomaPw cecenven teen fn S happened “ell just | £82 by a two-inch wall of steel, that the | For instance, a gentleman remembers | Solomon had vast treasures—silver and ° ° 12 50 $14 q5 aa waned ieee See rn ee eine DUR ne coe oe effect of penetrating shot and bursting | that when he was a young man an ac- | gold things precious. Happy and rich and ° ° e ° y : what timett was. oo | shell may be localized. Each of these | quantance was badly given to the habit, | Wise was he. Faithful served he God. ORE of the of Oak SES aa PIECE Mahoganized Absence of Motive: guns a service rate of speed of quite { and he would often go out into the yard | She sits lamenting sadiy, often too much 'Beds—$7.50, $6.50 and NTIQUE Hand-polis! Frame Parlor Suite, Detective Muller has found nothing in the | six aimed shots a minute; and as each ‘ e and wander about. One night a number | atone. $5 volues—choice — ‘Quertered Oak Sideboard, | nenasomely carved and up- “0. ‘The stock is valued In the mar-| case as yet to show a motive for the erime. | Shot weighs fifty pounds, a little arithme- | Sf°them lay in ambush for him just to | Dear Harry—Devotedly yours remain I. with extra large French | nolstered—reduced from §75 ket at'$9,000,000. This value stands for $4-| 1t may have been robbery, but in this | tig tells the story. s% watch his operations. By and by tne door | Have you forgotten $20 check? Reply im- $2 75 plate mirror—reduced from 600,000 in property and 100,000 for the The six-pounders are mounted in part on } opened in a businesslike way and out came | mediately, please, and hand to yours—Grace ° ° event it is thought that the inside coat | the berth deck forward and aft. ‘The rest | the "young man, He. went strsiehiwns | Darling. pecket of the victim would have been rifled, | of them are placed in the superstructure / 4 orogs the street into a lot where there was Man is noble and generous often, but and it is not believed that the man’s assail- 4 2bove the five-inch guns, where they have |, “nut tree and. preceeded to pick up nuts | Sometimes vain and cowardly. Under this bill the franchi: taxes to the amount of $6,200. paid taxes at the rate of th 3- PIECE Swell-front Oak os $42.50. : $42.50. Chamber Suites, with NTIQUE Oak Sideboard, : = desirable range ‘of fire. The one. Carefully boiled eggs are good end pal- French plate glass—worth made with swell frout— would yield $60,000. £ ants would stop to examine the books and | ® Very 3 = and put them.in a pile. A few moments ‘are! OLID Quartered ek tem of taxatioa p y papers and then replace them. It is sug- og eee Ere geitiaroaree on lat this task, then he started toward the | atable. ay — ae Se $87.50—for Criffonier, bandaomely | ® 00d value at $25—reduc- as therefore inadequat xested that when on his way home Beck | ‘p. feed all these guns each ship will | "guse. In spanning the fence he made a| Love is heaven and heaven is love, yout carved—worth $18— ed to Mr. Odell of New York defended the bill.) reached Half street about the time the] carry five hundred tons of ammunition— | ™sstep and fell. -This awakened him, and | Says. All beware! says age. Trying is iat ‘3 18 75 i was no city in the country | burglars were operating. enough to weleome an enemy with exceed- | While he was in the first act of collecting | Poverty and fleeting is love. $12 50 ° xilread tax sy: He had probably sald something to the | (re gn eum his thoughts he saw in the darkness the | Badly governed and fearfully troubled PIECE Parlor Suite, igoloates OLID Mahogany Side- hington. burglars. The latter, fearing identification g young men whp were watching him. Just | now is Ireland. 5- q z 7 mabogany-finished PIECE English Oak assed. and a term in prison, put out the old man’s Well Protected. at that time thelr appearance so startled |fxercise take, excess beware: pelrieal ‘brocatelle ‘uphol- FE ii Suite, “a wip metsay Ago en <tr bebepibetaet pire iifo fa ceder: that: Ms:libe Wulf be sealed: (ihe rater Jins everan of Tiernan imUL pe Ne Raae Net ieegee a One oe ose beat atcaly ju oaiaa titra ae sterizg—reduced from $40 to | stunner"—worth $75—for Gut cage The next bill was House 541 (prints of —_-—- e protected from attack by a broad band of | Stance was so impressed upon his mind , that he never _afterward indulged in the | Feet warmish keep; blend work with play. $3 11), defining the rights of the pur- Hands Across the Flag. 16%-inch armor, running along the sides * ra 29. 0. 3. rete habit, 1 Time files fast; sails are sers of the Belt railway. This bill Was | <p gisor jn the Cleveland Leader. amidships for a distance of 174 feet, and Some of these are single pieces—may be gone before you A. gentlemaf told an amusing incident lin The Star last week. tapers thence to four inches at the stem. | that happened in-his early life. He was in Mr. Grosvenor offered an amendment to| ™ ‘m¢® of Deace I am. s Democrat, This belt is 7% fect wide, and under | gure that he caaldot have been more than L-igmarad get here—but there are others—equally as attractive in value the Helt Line bill providing that all indebt- | But at present T ain’: shintin’ mneh o° that, normal conditions only 2%, feet will be pclae Pere at the Perma - ~ sen Sand phice t any sti : t vater-line. ie extremities himself . na admire ae * z . vi ; edness of the company shall he pald’before | when there comes a forign enemy to slam Se ee unfinished chamber where he slept, and | Honesty and truth ere good a hi iis 5 3 the road tan be equipped and operated. It) And ihe Mase and stipes are waved OF Uncle | Coat an end againat the barbattes | UaUally could not dwake sumcfentiy’ to lpia oe We want to keep Spring Mattings in your minds. was adopted without debate ae z or heavy tubes of 15-inch steel, which rise | his way 5 © or the other lear : Mr. Hepburn offered an amendment au- | 4” American's the kind © step T am, from the protective deck and’ shield the | of his parenteswould hear him crying and pacts) and religion a arguing in. HOEKE, thorizing any street railway compsny in ammunition hoists and the turning gears | Come to bpirssnety bg ne BA they got a 00d end sound: navios: Feud and equip hand operate st providing | “Tbe President who's, yunnin’ things is mine, — J of the turrets. The forward bulkhead is | little tired of the bother and no one Rae Docility of the Camel. ~ FURNITURE, CARPE TS, DRAPERIES, but one fare is charged over’ the eniire | Hen oa your bumble servant right tn line, et ae hardened. steel, 2% uae the chamber ‘was an unfinished one, and in | From Tandon Sketch. 4 PENNA. AVE. AND STH STREET. te B goth and through, _| thick, rests on the four walls formed by the | Place of the guard rail at the danger end of | “rhe operations in Egypt and the Kalat Bailey end Mr. Cowherd opposed the | At present I'm a Yankee thi athwartship bi the stairway a number of barrels had been Hee Re ip bulkheads, and the inner edge 3 ive a peculiar interest to camel lore a amcndment. Mr. Cowherd said | MY polities is old red-whiteand-bine of the inlaid side armor. Under the pro- | Placed." When the night's somnambullstic | Ts!on st ie oiidation of street railways usually 5 bade is hh tour culminated that left a stick on to any-| was Sunday, I put on a black coat te the economy of the Paliroad soe Lead ara aot tart apne A Etarr Ute ar short of mar- | eamel locked at mer edged annck com ied management ®& to the disadvantage of | .. % his back on me. Not understan: the public. Mr. Bailey thought it would | “Tére's 4 band for you, my brother, pat er there, ad Linsisted on patting him, whereupan he we. be unwise to incorporate @ general consoli- | You're the kind of xtuff 1 honor, so you air, dation feature in a bill of this character. B’sinks! Mr. Newlands of Nevada made a speech of some length to explain, as he said, “th general railroad situation in the Distric! he reviewed the history of the consolidation of the Rock Creek and the Capital Trac- tion railreads. “The Consul at Havana town is mine, Mr. Hepburn’s amendment to the Belt Dake line bill was defeated. Ha‘e the sort of chap. we sued te our. Dine, The Eckington Bill. One tent pi ai 3 why, at 8 i ‘The bill was then passed, and Mr. Bab- oan ee : a b ‘on ext - plunging your ‘ pects nN . I once cock called up the Eckington bill ee n : : i i + Ptobably because to the white bur- i ine a i hy Ey bi

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